LINK at AAOS 2026 – Innovation, Expertise and Global Exchange
At the Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS) in New Orleans, LINK Orthopaedics once again demonstrated its commitment to innovation, clinical exchange, and international collaboration. The LINK booth became a vibrant
meeting point for surgeons, partners, and colleagues from around the world, offering a space for professional dialogue and the
exploration of advanced reconstructive solutions.
A Stand Concept Designed for Interaction
Designed around the company’s guiding principles of Trust, Innovation, and Progress, the LINK stand combined an open architectural concept with clearly structured product displays and
digital presentations. Surgeons were able to explore LINK implant systems across multiple indications—from shoulder and knee to hip and complex revision procedures—while engaging directly with the international LINK team. The welcoming layout encouraged spontaneous discussions and in-depth conversations about surgical techniques, implant concepts, and clinical experiences in complex reconstruction.
By combining innovative implant systems with emerging surgical technologies (such as ArthroLense, whose product experts were also present at our booth), LINK aims to support surgeons in achieving even greater precision and reproducibility in complex procedures.
Meet the Expert – Direct Dialogue with Surgeons

Another key attraction at the booth was the Meet the Expert format, which enabled visitors to engage directly with experienced orthopaedic surgeons.
Prof. Yves Gramlich (AGAPLESION Markus Hospital, Frankfurt, Germany) and Dr. César Rocha (Los Cobos Medical Center, Bogotá, Colombia) shared valuable insights into complex knee reconstruction and revision strategies. These sessions fostered open peer-to-peer exchange and gave attendees the opportunity to discuss clinical challenges, surgical decision-making, and practical experiences from everyday orthopaedic practice.
Beyond the exhibition floor, LINK hosted an International Dinner Meeting dedicated to advancing the art and science of complex knee revision and limb salvage.
The event brought together surgeons from different regions to exchange clinical experiences and discuss evolving strategies for challenging reconstructive cases.The evening provided a valuable setting for professional dialogue and highlighted the importance of international collaboration in addressing the growing complexity of revision surgery.
Strengthening the Global Orthopaedic Community

LINK’s presence at the annual AAOS meeting once again reflected its strong commitment to supporting surgeons worldwide. Through its booth activities, expert discussions, and scientific events, LINK reinforced its role as a trusted partner in reconstructive orthopaedics—driving innovation while fostering meaningful clinical collaboration across borders.






